There’s a lot to like about what the Washington Wizards have done this offseason.
With Jared Dudley, they got a much-needed, experienced and inexpensive 3-and-D wing who can play stretch 4. With Gary Neal, they got a proven shooter who should be able to provide a real scoring punch off the bench. But one of the obvious needs of this team – a restructuring of the frontcourt – has yet to be addressed, and after David West chose the veteran’s minimum and a chance to win a championship with the Spurs, they’re running out of options.